Provenance

Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek
The Collection of William and Lucy Mora, Melbourne

Mick Jawalji is the senior traditional owner of the Ban.gurr region of Western Gaji country. He has been painting since 2001. Jawalji was born at Yulumbu and raised on Tableland Station where he eventually worked as head stockman. He travelled extensively from station to station as a stockman, an experience which resulted in his extensive knowledge of his country and the history which shapes it.

This painting features the Dreamtime story of Jawurranji, the moon and Daawul, the black headed python. This story comes from the Garndiwal part of Gija country around Lansdowne station. Darreninjiwa is the Gija name of Godford Gorge on the Leopold River. This is where the moon called out to the promised wives. Mawunay(in) is the big waterhole at the bottom of the gorge, where all the promised wives were gathered. Dawyan Dawyan is what the moon said when the people asked him which woman he wanted as a wife. It means roughly ‘this one, this one’ and is not proper Gija.

Mick Jawalji tells the story in Gija below. An English translation and explanatory notes are included.

Jawurranji, the moon wanted to marry Daawul, the black headed python. In the Dreamtime she was a really pretty woman. But she was of Nambin skin, which means she was the moon’s mother-in-law. Contact between a man and his mother-in-law is strictly forbidden.

Ngulnga nyaniyan jinthe.He wanted her as his wife.

“Gawurra berra nyumburrajbe ngirri” wanamayde Jawurranji“What’s wrong? They should send her to me.” The moon said.

Nguwan jirrawgngarri nyimbe wajaningi.She never got close to that man.

Nirr bawurrubiny deg nyanaman jinthe.He was looking at her from a long way away.

“Pwoo!” wanamay. “Pwoo! Ngayen muwan brab brab ngiliyanda nanggay barren wanema.”“Pwoo!” he said “Pwoo! Only I will come out, you mob will die.”

Jawurranji went away to the east in disgust. He changed into the moon. Daawul changed into the black headed python. He made the law that when people die, they die for good. The moon however dies and comes out. The moon dies when the nights are dark and then he comes back to life when we see the new moon in the western sky.